“...Scully seemed to be a considerate problem.” Changed to “considerable” problem. I think that was the intent originally.
“By this time, he had abandoned all work with the FBI and was following orders from the CSM.” Krycek broke into Martha’s Vinyard and killed William Mulder with a single shot to the back.”Actually, he’d fled the FBI as he’d been found out and had been following orderS from the CSM well before “Anasasi.” Also, we don’t know that he killed Bill Mulder; that’s spec. The gunshot - whoever fired it - looked to be to the right temple.
“...that Geraldine works for.” Added her surname “Kallenchuk.”
“..and that he would rather die than listen to Krycek’s justifications.” Actually, I think Mulder said, “Then there is no God.”
“...it was apparent that Krycek hated the Cigarette Smoking Man more than any other character on the show.” This is spec; Krycek never said one way or another.
“...it was apparent that Krycek always admired Mulder.” That is spec; we don’t know if Alex found Mulder admirable or not. He might have seen him as a fool.
“In the end, it ws apparent that Krycek loved Marita, as his ghost saved her life in “The Truth” by warning Mulder not to question her during Mulder’s trial or else the Aliens would kill her.” This is presenting opinion as fact; we don’t know that he loved her. He never said so. He had also intervened for Mulder in “The Truth.” If he was a “ghost”, he was a benign one to Mulder as well. And he might not have been a ghost; he may have been just a hallucination on Mulder’s part.
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...that was me who posted immediately above. --Sylvia de marc 00:49, 11 July 2009 (UTC)
I like this post very, very much. I love the X-files series.